Lady Gaga Is Totally Bummed She Has To Put Career On Hold
Lady Gaga officially has to wait until September before making a comeback to music due to her recent hip surgery. Although Gaga is back o...
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Lady Gaga officially has to wait until September before making a comeback to music due to her recent hip surgery.
Although Gaga is back on her feet after starting the recovery for her hip surgery, the doctors are ordering her to take some more time off which she is “crushed” about.
“She has a bunch of projects she wants to roll on, but she needs clearance from her doctors,” said a pal. “It’s really frustrating her.”
A source says that Gaga won’t be back until September and that she is going to take the time to work on her songwriting.
The remainder of Gaga’s “Born This Way Ball” tour was canceled on Feb. 12 after she suffered a labral tear on her right hip.
Gaga has recently been seen rolling around in all different kinds of luxurious wheelchairs including a one of a kind 24-karat gold plated wheelchair and a Louis Vuitton one too.
Rolling Stone reported that the tour – which was set to run for 22 more nights through March 20th – will lead to nearly $30 million in refunds.
Although Gaga is back on her feet after starting the recovery for her hip surgery, the doctors are ordering her to take some more time off which she is “crushed” about.
“She has a bunch of projects she wants to roll on, but she needs clearance from her doctors,” said a pal. “It’s really frustrating her.”
A source says that Gaga won’t be back until September and that she is going to take the time to work on her songwriting.
The remainder of Gaga’s “Born This Way Ball” tour was canceled on Feb. 12 after she suffered a labral tear on her right hip.
Gaga has recently been seen rolling around in all different kinds of luxurious wheelchairs including a one of a kind 24-karat gold plated wheelchair and a Louis Vuitton one too.
Rolling Stone reported that the tour – which was set to run for 22 more nights through March 20th – will lead to nearly $30 million in refunds.